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Entries Tagged Energy Consumption

Industry News - March 2020

Industry News - March 2020

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News Briefs: Excessive Number of Water Main Breaks Unveils Further Problems

In this week’s news briefs, due to a rash of water main breaks, a city in Kansas discovers 13 miles of pipeline that had been improperly installed in the 1990s, and a large sewer project in Omaha, Nebraska, can resume after a 14-month hiatus now that a stuck tunnel-boring machine has finally been freed
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News Briefs: California Water Agencies’ Energy Use to be Tracked Under New Law

In this week’s news briefs, California is examining more closely how the water sector plays into the climate issue, and a firm determines the reason for a Texas plant’s elevated H2S levels that killed two workers.
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Protecting Drinking Water by Becoming 'Climate Ready'

EPA initiative provides tools to help utilities understand climate science and adapt accordingly
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Focus on Conservation: Federal Agencies Partner With Western Water Districts

The Innovative Conservation Program seeks to advance water-saving efforts by finding new and innovative methods for using supplies more efficiently
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News Briefs: Water Agency to Test Drive New Tesla Battery

In this week's news, Tesla and Boeing get their feet wet in the municipal sewer and water industry, and the Metropolitan Water District develops a wastewater recycling program designed to recharge groundwater.
WaterSense 2015 Partners of the Year Recognized

WaterSense 2015 Partners of the Year Recognized

The EPA honors water agencies for educating consumers about WaterSense-labeled products and programs
WaterRF report provides tools to help water utilities measure and manage energy consumption

WaterRF report provides tools to help water utilities measure and manage energy consumption